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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1928)
3nt i liiiriiliimimihiinirll VOLUME XVII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Dec. 28, 1928 NUMBER 31 Local Happenings Itibert. Hi-1 two year old on of Mr.and Mrs. V.c.or Uietrnan un derwent an operation for MaHlold trouble at the hand of Dr. Mc Munlo.on Thursday. The Editor in aprnriinir the holiday h with hio fMmily In Cath U met. Kd.Brittow and family motored Won) linn been nee'ved of the death of Si rn I), i nis liifluuzs was k 1 veil as the cauteofhiH death. Henry Uennia who whh with hit father reported qu'te ill alHo, Tin ochool program Riven in the Kj mr.BHieum last Friday eve- nintf was attended by a large audience. The teachers and puiUfl deHerve much praiHe for jtivinK Morgan News Man. J. F. 1 Iawimty to WallaWalU to cp no Chtidtd as u-' f ilie enlerlainiriB program wiihMrs.ItriMtow'a aiater. Mn. Udlla MoMey ia able to leave the hospital and ia now at the home of Mr. John Uryaon. Cecil Sargent and family left last Friday for their new home In Emene. Workman Fundamental Workliijjini'ii are the fniiiiilnlli.il 11I society. Mn p w hid (lull prodml ul liuiniiii 1'iiili'ivor In the making ul which Hie woikiiiiiuian Inn IiihI no share, nuil I will tli'iw you tuiiieililiiii Hull society ciin well dbpense with. Hatuucl lniiii( rs KNOW YOUR ORUtiolIr S K T 1 ii - A ,ur doctor, nr kud mm . BWIWIItrTl ,f'l ini.Wj i u 1 ! X X X X X Givebur Druggist! a square Deal- A NATION-WIDE investigation has revealed that neighborhood druggists are called upon for in formation on a wide variety of subjects domestic, political, agricultural, postal, and hygienic, besides subjects connected with drugs. This practice cm banking as it often must be to druggists would not have become so widespread if they in general had not merited the confidence reposed in them. The answer to many problems has come from the pliarmacist's store of information. And he has led many a person in the early stages of a serious disorder to consult a physician trained to diagnose disease and to prescribe the remedy. Numerous sen ices are rendered by the druggist for no recompense other than good-will. Cive him a square deal He is a business as well as a professional man. Serve your own interests by remembering him when you are in need of any of the household conveniences which his store has for sale. For druggists with well equipp.d prcxr'ption departments would be few and far between rf they had to depend alone on filling pre acriptions and the sale of drugs and sick-room supplies. W RwnlfUm. Wnilriwi ni.fc. IW ipmn Mh't pv puj. KM- K enrtiun. pmtripttua chnnM.lt ! Mm. k'a Uhnrauna. Km Had ifct u Doc mm Unme. Mrs.M E Fettijohn is at home again and feeling much better Mr.Cutaforth Hopped in Morgan a while Wednesday. lie was on his way to Frinville. Mrs 0. McCorrnic of Lexington visited with Mis.Geo.Mahoney Thuntday. Mr.and Mra.G to Mihoney were calling onMr.andMra Ikrt Palm i e r Friday and purchased a line large turkey gobblerof them Mr. and Mis. Franklin Ely drove up from I'ortland on Sat Mrs. Martin Hautrnfind, Guy Farrena and aiater of Oakland, Cat. came in on Monday mori iny tot.pend the Christmas holi lay with relatives and friend Morgan and lone. Hubert Harbison rame on l hp I'uesisy train to Fpend Crnisl mas with his parents Mr. aim Mrs. K. K. Harbison. Mr. and Mrs. Clms. Uitchli ol llt ppiif r had the misforlUM to have a brake down near Morgan Chriatmiir day, had quite a tinu linditig any one home to 1 1 . c iuld g"t at a telephone to si.m mona help. Mr. 1-J ! y finaly c.iue to their rexcue and drove tlm to !oie. Mr. and Mrs. S.D. Seely' are 4pendini ChrislnuS with M Seely'a biater, Mrs. Leona CI) 't opheraon. Mr, and Mrs. Ilarbieon t. ml son Ko'int spent Christmas vu h Mr. und Mrs. Hullurd. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Baur-' n find took CiiniK'r with her paieni Mrs Farrens in lone. Mutt Bt Cultwaled Slnnil lruli)illi In liUf illi.o!il Dull lor of I rji I ul nc iiml IihIiiI. I R.ROBISON ? i UfWliat is better for0 Ola cood a r V John Naah and family left Sun ' day b auto for Yakima to send thi holidays with their daughter Mrs, l'e8 hears. Ut and MrR.N.E'Pettyjohn werj calling on Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Mah oney Friday morning. Mr.and Mrs. Bert I'almPcr and ch Idren lei t for the Valley Sun da. to spend the holioays with he parents and friends. Mr.and Mrs.Medlock and child en,vitiited with Mr.and Mra.Geo. JWhoney, Thursday. ilioa Carrie Medlock called on MisiH Alice Nah,TburHday, The achoo! program given b MiN Allen and tier pupils las 1 1 h urslay was real good. NATIONAL VOTE WAS Alter the program Santa came! farmer-labor, 63i Washington, D. C Of tho 30,698,660 ?otos cubI In the November election the larKent number In tho hlntory ol tin nation, Herbert Hoover received 2U2Q,109 and Alfred E. Smith rccelv cd 15,005,497. Tho republican candidate's plurality over that of his democratic niiponeni was 6,423,(112 on tho basis of thei Hfcurei, gathered by the Associated I'r.'Bs from the election officials c; tho 43 slates, ('an'iidates of minor parties received tlio 364.0G3 votes anld from those fo' Ili ovcr or Smith, as lollows: Thomas ceciallsi, 267,8.15; i'oslcr, worl:ere, 48. 223; ;icynolds, sotiallKt labor, 21,181; vitney, prohibition, 20,101; Vabli. scattered, 327. M-ck-i MrJRvn IWUk MmkSUMlniUw i BULLARD'S PHARMACY Wishing All Of Our Friends a Very a good Christmas f 2 tPresent for the en-j giire family titan a New Grebe B. with his help rs are gave every one a sac of cardy and nuts and winding all a Merry Churl: mas ! Mr. and Mra. H. O. Ely a e entertaining quite a nurrter of' thi'jr friends and relativea durirg the Chriatmaa holidajs. Ttosei enjuiving the sumptioua Christ- mss dinner were; Bet t I'almateer G.N. Ely and son, f.!'8. Earl Monan and family of li.ne, Franklin Ely and wife, und Ai Bacchus. ! Miss Allen left Satutday for' lO'tine to rpend the holid is with her folks. Several of the Morgan pecple attended the scbool piogram in the Ct-cil district SatLrCty l it I t The neighborhood at Mortar. were all surprised and soiry to hear Miss Allen has resigned l.er school at Mogan. Ie:!)it8 hii largo plurality, Mi Ilnovor failed by 81 1,901 vots to Kiaa; t'10 plurality of 7,3:3..ril3 given Calvli Cioliu'ia over Joha V. Havis In 1921. but i.t Ih-.t time the La Foil tic Wlieeler ladeptndent ticket received 4.K22 SS6 votes. In that year the re publican vote was 15,725.011 V'iiile the republicans carried 3', s'ntcs in 1924, they parnered 40 in tbi rnccnt election. This represents (hi r.oat ovcrv.hclmlns def ist ever sua t. ir.cd by the democratic party in tin electoral tollege. (iuvernor Smilb'i tscpu'ar vc!c, however, fxcaed:d bj .Ci!3.9S4 the 8,2Sii,503 polltd in 1924 by Davis. ADVISE GERMAN SURVY President Coalldge Is For Settlement of Reparations. WaslhnKton, D. C.-Presldent Cool Idge would be sympathetic to an invi tation from European governments to' participate in an expert study of lha German reparations situation, but so far no raprescntatlons to this effect have ken received. fiuch a study, the president believes, she be r-'-'e by representatives left fre; I i n . ;.avernments to exercise) thci. t .'-augment as to what amount should be nell and wht accepted. Mr. r -;' d feels that the mailer of re;. .as Is one Involving Europe e.lmort entirely and one which should bs settled ty the European nations. However, he does not want the tnlt ed States to shirk Its duty. Penry Poatsje R:.urni In Csnsela. Ottawa, Out. Penny postage from Canada to ill parts of the British em pire went Into effect ChrlBtmag dsy; Tlu premier, MacKenzle-Klne;, made the announcement In a message to King George, bearing Christmas greet inKi to his majesty from the people of Canada. In lowering the present rate of 3 cents an ounce, Premier King eaid It was the hope of the government that tho reduction would encourage communication between Cansd and the other countries. Friends, a Merry Christmas we Wish for you, where'er you be Happy New Year to you all, Winter, Summer, Spring and Fall. The lone Market S?eSWanson for Insurance. Wanted: Millions of Jck Itab bit, domestic rabbit, and otter X raw furs. Highest prices. Val X cauda Fur Co. , 2131 W.etern Ave. Seattle, Wash- X Torrxr PUrictmoe. tn AMI J Merry.. Christmas. to All! RADIO X MACHINESHOP J& Clark & Linn J& Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa per Hanging and General re pair WorkJ lone, Oregon. PRESIDElliiS BOULDERJJAM BILL Six States Must Ratify Action Before it Can Become a Law. X We wish to express to you, our old customers, our appreciation of your J confidence; to you who are not our customers, the hope that we X Jrmy be of service to you. We wish each and every one of you, not X Jonly a merry Giristmas, but a happy and prosperous New Year. J I FARMERS ELEVATOR COMPANY $ i Of lone. ! ; One Good Trait Thit ViUagt Bad Man Hal Washington, D. C The Boulder ci vnn (Urn hill ronnttpa cm lh alatutsi TUe lata Clinuiui'jr M. D.-pew was b k o h Batl0Dlh. Bewe,t law reproving a young critic out day fur a harsh crllld...... ot ,h "ID(, lu ,ong ""pestuous I d like lo see more of the Kin Journc)' wi,h Un', ""bu,ter ,nd ft" Kli.culd spirt In your work, my b nehl ssloas was brought to sn of Ihe ttrout man said. "(',nl enJ lnst Friday, when Tresldcut "Kin Klncnld. you know, was noted Cooliclgo affixed his signature to lb for bis rbnrlty mid lnvlni; klinlnt'sn. nunsure. Never a slanderous word passed bis Hut one step, and that embodied In Hps. the new act, now remains to be tuken "Well, t tie bad man of the village before Its provisions are set In mo died In due course, mid lliey till nrnM- ,on for ttie construction of the high ed blm ut the g. ml store Hie after M, ,lam evt,r unif.rtukt.n. This slruc noon of the funeral TI.ey n.aHle.1 blm turo wou() be pacC(, , , narrow ,..ey p. ,0, 0 om ...m ... ... Rntura whk.h Coorjldo river has chiseled for Itself at Rlack canyon, on the Arizona-Nevada line The one step remaining to make It Red & White Specials Saturday & Monday Happy New Year Bristow & Johnson 4 hard. a drmiknr.' iiml a mixer, a wile beiiler n n. I llnr, a llilef mid n scaiiibil liinn Ber, n coward, a usurer mid a rnke. "Kin Khieiiid llHlened lo nil lliat ' till k with a little smile of illsnppror- effective Is the ratification ot the Colo nl, nml dually the emeriti torekeear rado river compact by six of the sevet said to IiIiii: stag's In the river basin, rive of these "'Now, Kin, don't you look so hurt, states Wyoming, New Mexico, Colo Ain't everything wofs been sold about rado, Nevada and California have np Unit old euxa true? Om you name proved the compact which was drafted one meritorious trait. Jest one, that nt gan,a rCi N M i ln 22. The two he ever showed?1 remaining stats r-- I ...'i end Ail 'Well,' said Kin, 'you lioys'll have .,,,, an(. ra.i c:- to admit that ho certainly had a good g necegBary J Tha Houldor canyon dam act calls . J Biology Omitt Thil for the construction of an estimated A ClileiiKo bo.T was vIhIHiih on a cost of 1105,000,000 of a lilah dam for 1 fiirm In Indiana for Hie first time lie tlin three fold purpose of flood control, t ns pnrtlciiliiily Inleresled In Ilie mil Irrigation and power generation, mills nml fowls of the himiymil. al Tho dam would be twice as high nu IhoiiKh tils knowledge of lliiiu was any now , ex8tcnco and engineers it tii ...... T " , , , , , cstimnte would hold In itornEO l rV' IIK bimiiv tint ia imiu j-rnr hi iMixed Nuts, no peanuts, 31b. for $1.00 jChristuas Mix Candy, 61b. for 1.00 JServ-us Marshmallows, 31b. for 1.00: fGood VVinesap Apples, per box 1.00 f Good Netted Gem Spuds, 100 lbs. 1.00 5SERV-US Sabdwich Pickles, 14 oz. .23 SERV-US Grape Juice, 2 pints for .57: SERV-US Coffe, 1 lb. for AT. mixed Hock, bo Innulred : proximately water. 26,000,000 acre feet of BERT MASON IONE, OREGON "Mow Inns does II take ducks to b line geese J"